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for the people around that environment to actually start feeling those irritation. with ammonia it's very prongs it is very quick really you you know it's just. not even a matter of minutes if the concentration is high enough you will register it in a few seconds so very much depends on the concentration i know those strong winds that are there will blow things around but in some ways a strong winds help to disperse the chemicals more quickly so you don't have a very high concentration for a long time. what would you say would become the environmental i mean could this become an environmental catastrophe in the long run. i think it's unlikely given the various chemicals that are used. there are methods available for all of these things the sounds of this the firefighters have managed to contain the blaze to the extent that a second tank containing liquid ammonia is not at risk so what you have in terms of problems around about are chemical sort a largely used in agriculture so i don't think it will cause a huge pollution problem and there you because you've got all
for the people around that environment to actually start feeling those irritation. with ammonia it's very prongs it is very quick really you you know it's just. not even a matter of minutes if the concentration is high enough you will register it in a few seconds so very much depends on the concentration i know those strong winds that are there will blow things around but in some ways a strong winds help to disperse the chemicals more quickly so you don't have a very high concentration for a...
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obviously keeping the chemicals down out of the environment filtering down with the rain. last thing i heard about the fire at the fertilizer plant. it was smoldering. they felt more comfortable as time goes on and are feeling better about the fire there. there were still several fires from homes that were destroyed. those fires are smoldering as well. i can tell you there is nothing out of control there at this point. there's no fire out of control. there's no chemical escape from the fertilizer plant that's out of control. they are working to contain everything that they have in that area and are doing a fantastic job in very harsh circumstances in a very rough terrain as you can imagine. i've had several requests from many of you about trying to get into the area. i will tell you i don't know when or if that is going to happen. i will tell you that the folks that are on the ground securing that neighborhood have said there are unidentified people in the neighborhoods. there has been a small amount of looting to my understanding. we are securing that neighborhood as best
obviously keeping the chemicals down out of the environment filtering down with the rain. last thing i heard about the fire at the fertilizer plant. it was smoldering. they felt more comfortable as time goes on and are feeling better about the fire there. there were still several fires from homes that were destroyed. those fires are smoldering as well. i can tell you there is nothing out of control there at this point. there's no fire out of control. there's no chemical escape from the...
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it is a very tense environment in terms of what's happening united states you have the boston bombings you have the rice in the letters that have gone to the president and to the senate as well as so everybody has in on a heightened alert you also have a very tenuous anniversary if you will this april nineteenth twenty years ago almost exactly to the waco disaster that happened in this exact same area and then also just a couple years after that you heard this first responder talking about the murray oklahoma building in oklahoma city that happened on april nineteenth one thousand nine hundred five so. very likely disasters happening at such an eerie time so all of this is going to be considered the white house in the obama administration has said that they are monitoring the situation through local contacts on the ground very carefully but i don't suspect you're going to hear much from them until the actual investigation takes place because it is a very tense situation as you mentioned and they don't want to add any more fuel to that fire they're going to be play this very close to be
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chemicals that they are working with the people in the towns surrounding it when it comes to a rural environment there's also grain elevator fires which can cause very deadly and large explosion as well with that's when the find dust of a grain elevator catches on fire and in that confined area causes a very devastating explosion as well so. the farming industry as it were whether it be chemicals from fertilizers or from grain elevators they're well aware that these potential risks are there and so the companies in the plants themselves there they know how to handle it from a very localized level and then from a statewide level as these hazmat teams come in they can assess the scene and then help manage things from the outside ok so it sounds pretty comprehensive and certainly from the footage we've seen the emergency response to what happened seems to be certainly. not lacking in resources and as you said they've drawn a lot of support from. now you from all around not just from you have the local response which they're the first firefighters on the scene but again if you look at these images y
chemicals that they are working with the people in the towns surrounding it when it comes to a rural environment there's also grain elevator fires which can cause very deadly and large explosion as well with that's when the find dust of a grain elevator catches on fire and in that confined area causes a very devastating explosion as well so. the farming industry as it were whether it be chemicals from fertilizers or from grain elevators they're well aware that these potential risks are there...
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people of central india in what part of so i think you know we're living in a time when you know the environment and all these you know core concerns of the earth are being disregarded by very very greedy capitalist lobbies and the point is that the states are all being called upon to step in and save the societies and to play a protective rule and to regulate these industries better and i must say that you know what has happened texas you seem to magic of the larger issue of our economy where we are lost in the mornings in terms of how to regulated managed industries and unfortunately this is repeating itself after the b.p. oil spill which proved clearly that regulators were unable to rein in some of these are in sharks so is this the same case now happening with chemicals and before the lasers and and other other sectors in texas you have to wait and see but i think i think we are going to security lapse audit sort of figure of regulation no matter what the outcome and the word iggy's both of them show how we can the state structures have been in these new really countries like the united stat
people of central india in what part of so i think you know we're living in a time when you know the environment and all these you know core concerns of the earth are being disregarded by very very greedy capitalist lobbies and the point is that the states are all being called upon to step in and save the societies and to play a protective rule and to regulate these industries better and i must say that you know what has happened texas you seem to magic of the larger issue of our economy where...
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i reckon cardiologist dr omar our claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr e.c. puts to data that the number of breast cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent and cases of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions of iraq it which nato forces used white phosphorus depleted uranium rounds and other toxic gases and poisonous substances human rights watch and the world health organization have measured radiation levels in iraq and consider many places in iraq even some very far from the fighting to be contaminated naturally radiation is not racist and foreign soldiers in iraq are not immune usa today even published research results that found that depleted uranium was indeed in the lungs and other organs of navy vets who filed for health compensation claims yeah you know saddam hussein seen.
i reckon cardiologist dr omar our claims that the war in iraq destroyed iraq's environment even worse than dropping the bomb on hiroshima did dr e.c. puts to data that the number of breast cancer cases has grown in the country from fifteen to thirty times cases of congenital heart disease have become fifteen times more frequent and cases of leukemia have increased thirty fold the doctor puts the blame on the weapons used in the one thousand nine hundred one and two thousand and three invasions...
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you know today we're talking about women who left restrictive religious environments. lea said he felt ostracised not following her family's strict faith and that her family stopped supporting her when she was just 16 years old. lea, welcome. thank you so much for being here. [applause] >> thank you. katie: you know, i think we should say first of all, there are many variations to all faiths. christianity, is lamb, but you describe your faith as ultra orthodox. so, what did that mean growing up in your home, lea? >> so, even within ultraorthodox, there are many, many different sects. in my family that meant we believed, we under god's will in a way nobody else did. it was a very strict interpretation of biblical law. the sabbath was observed very strictly. cosher had a whole set of extra rules that other jews may not have been familiar with. there was a strict segregation of the sexes. girls and women were supposed to be very modest and really our whole lives were very much shaped and defined by this identity. katie: what kind of limitations were put on you as a girl g
you know today we're talking about women who left restrictive religious environments. lea said he felt ostracised not following her family's strict faith and that her family stopped supporting her when she was just 16 years old. lea, welcome. thank you so much for being here. [applause] >> thank you. katie: you know, i think we should say first of all, there are many variations to all faiths. christianity, is lamb, but you describe your faith as ultra orthodox. so, what did that mean...
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what our expertise is in your regular story or environment in the u.s. right let's talk a little bit more about this is the somalia it doesn't pose any if there is anything in the will impose any risks and how can the the actual town prepare themselves in dealing with that those risks you mean how a person can deal with that risk yes you mentioned that there are side effects how can how how do you think the actual town will have to deal with those effects well what has happened has happened and you will have to deal with the immediate effects because that is what are more new and so immediate effects so it burns and it may destroy tissue the moment it is released in the air it is lighter than air so it will go up in the atmosphere so it will not stay around if it gets into the water by the rain or by the firefighter water to spread if it gets to into the water and gets diluted it will be used for plants you know this is an interest in fertilizer so it just broken up very quickly. we'll leave it right there thank you very much there that is dr riverside b
what our expertise is in your regular story or environment in the u.s. right let's talk a little bit more about this is the somalia it doesn't pose any if there is anything in the will impose any risks and how can the the actual town prepare themselves in dealing with that those risks you mean how a person can deal with that risk yes you mentioned that there are side effects how can how how do you think the actual town will have to deal with those effects well what has happened has happened and...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. live. ellinor. in atlanta to. lick. exam. yesterday on this show i talked about the latest news that had developed out of the chris dorner manhunt as we all know he's now presumed to be dead that's not the part that surprises me even dorner himself knew it wouldn't end well for him but what does surprise me however is how he died check this out in the middle of big bear forest the cabin dorner was allegedly and was set ablaze and left to burn for hours at first the media was speculating that it was dorner himself would set the fire but then i heard this leaked audio from two different police scanners that were tracing him. ok we're. going to go and i want to point out what i want to. point out. i don't i don't know. yes you just heard that correctly police saying burn it down fall through the burn order i don't know abou
i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. live. ellinor. in atlanta to. lick. exam. yesterday on this show i talked about the latest news that had developed out of the chris dorner manhunt as we all know he's now presumed to be dead that's not the part that surprises me...
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obviously, keeping the environment chemicals down out of the environment filtering if you will with the rain. >> officials on the ground said they remain optimistic and still in search and rescue mode. going building to building to find survivors. large slots of a neighborhood decimated by the explosion last night. >> developing news of san francisco as we continue to look at what happened earlier this morning where there was this package found near lottas just before commemoration of the 1906 earthquake. will tran as a store for san francisco. >> they still have the 1906 earthquake commemoration but not the usual place. at lottas fountain here's why. at 315 in the morning the bomb squad arrived because someone called in after noticing a suspicious package that police came down, obviously thinking about what happened in boston they set out of mothballs and robots. they went to an area across the street from lotd fttas thousand. they discovered that someone wearing dark clothing had left a bag. the or unable to find the suspect. our route for 30- 5:00 a.m. the morning because of so many
obviously, keeping the environment chemicals down out of the environment filtering if you will with the rain. >> officials on the ground said they remain optimistic and still in search and rescue mode. going building to building to find survivors. large slots of a neighborhood decimated by the explosion last night. >> developing news of san francisco as we continue to look at what happened earlier this morning where there was this package found near lottas just before commemoration...
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and and the huge fire that sort of raged after that but what are the possible implications for the environment and the danger is a toxic leak or toxic cloud. there's certainly what you're handling chemicals like this there is a possibility that there can be chemical contamination that could that would need to be cleaned up in the aftermath of the explosion so the undoubtedly be extensive monitoring of the areas around the plant in order to make sure that whatever chemicals have been spread around can be cleaned up to reduce future toxicity to the residents and presumably there's a big fear that these toxins could be airborne like they were and think ashima i mean what can you do to contain that. well obviously with the kinds of winds that blow and such big intense fires there will be airborne distribution oh my so there's nothing that can be done while the event is happening what will be done is is assessment and cleanup in the aftermath currently people are being evacuated because of the dangers to for further explosions for fire to spread and also for a spread around of some of the chemicals
and and the huge fire that sort of raged after that but what are the possible implications for the environment and the danger is a toxic leak or toxic cloud. there's certainly what you're handling chemicals like this there is a possibility that there can be chemical contamination that could that would need to be cleaned up in the aftermath of the explosion so the undoubtedly be extensive monitoring of the areas around the plant in order to make sure that whatever chemicals have been spread...
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page in the next year come were clearly apart with the way we grant and deny other ptsd environments. i continue to assess and make sure it has been. dr. petzel provides the ongoing health care for the sake is to ensure they are cared for in that perspective as well. >> thank you very much. my tan is very short, but i would love to work with you and i and others others on this committee and throughout the congress that would like to work with you on that subject. this is a much more parochial subject, but probably impacts other areas. i have a rural part of the north country of new hampshire. recently with the new hampshire delegation sent a letter to you about that they tell a help and a clinic in colbert, new hampshire, but more broadly i'd be interested in a conversation about disabilities one day a week and any information you might have to share with us about the new patient centered community care program in new hampshire and above to work with you and your team going forward to increase access to service for veterans living in the rural community. thank you. >> i would just say
page in the next year come were clearly apart with the way we grant and deny other ptsd environments. i continue to assess and make sure it has been. dr. petzel provides the ongoing health care for the sake is to ensure they are cared for in that perspective as well. >> thank you very much. my tan is very short, but i would love to work with you and i and others others on this committee and throughout the congress that would like to work with you on that subject. this is a much more...
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town called west, there were concerns last night that the presence of ammonium nitrate would make the environment around the plant volatile. the impact of the explosion was massive. the destruction in that four to five block radius around the plant overwhelming. most importantly, the human toll is still being assessed and as i say, we're just not speculating on numbers at this point. there's too much riding on it. right now, we do want to show you some images of the blast itself that drive home what this town is dealing with right now. take a look. >> you okay? >> yeah. >> you okay? >> i can't hear. i can't hear. >> cover your ears. >> get out of here. please get out of here. >> oh, my god. >> please get out of here. please get out of here. dad, please get out of here. >> oh, [ bleep ]! [ sirens ] >> i don't even recognize. i have no idea where i am. look at this. >> it had to have been a plane. what else could it have been? oh, my god. andrea lives in those apartments! >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> i thought something fell on my house. >> that your kid? >> it's my grandbaby. he was in the apa
town called west, there were concerns last night that the presence of ammonium nitrate would make the environment around the plant volatile. the impact of the explosion was massive. the destruction in that four to five block radius around the plant overwhelming. most importantly, the human toll is still being assessed and as i say, we're just not speculating on numbers at this point. there's too much riding on it. right now, we do want to show you some images of the blast itself that drive home...
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the environment is okay. at this point we're not seeing any chemicals released into the air and they don't believe that's going to occur. >> sergeant swanton, we appreciate your time. : >> good morning again. >> good morning again. good to see you. yes, unfortunately, we do have some very strong storms that are starting to impact the city of west and there was a special weather statement issued by the national weather service. basically this is a special statement describing the conditions that are expected with this line of storms that are impacting this region and basically they're staying that wind shift should be occurring now. so we've been talk being the wind being out of the south and eventually shifting from the northwest that. is expected to be occurring now as a line of storms is headed east. this is all associated with a strong cold front. behind it, we should also see a temperature drop. otherwise they're expecting gusts of up to 45 miles per hour with these storms. there is a chance that we could
the environment is okay. at this point we're not seeing any chemicals released into the air and they don't believe that's going to occur. >> sergeant swanton, we appreciate your time. : >> good morning again. >> good morning again. good to see you. yes, unfortunately, we do have some very strong storms that are starting to impact the city of west and there was a special weather statement issued by the national weather service. basically this is a special statement describing...
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an environment that the europeans, by the way, are way ahead of us on. a lot more surveillance in europe than there is here. i suspect over the course of a month or two or three months americans will step back and say, hey, that might have aided that investigation but we're not sure we want to live in that kind of security culture. >> and we can't draw, phil, any hard conclusions about one of these bombs was in a pressure cooker. that's obviously available very easily. you can't draw any conclusions whether that's a signature of a domestic or a foreign terrorist. >> actually, i would draw conclusions. but more about what it's not than what it is. when you look at the people i faced for a couple decades, that is terrorists inspired by al qaeda, they after 9/11 went to bombs that were much more sophisticated. explosives were more sophisticated. they received training that was pretty advanced. they selected targets that were harder than this target. i would argue more iconic. that is transportation targets that are recognizable worldwide. in this case you'v
an environment that the europeans, by the way, are way ahead of us on. a lot more surveillance in europe than there is here. i suspect over the course of a month or two or three months americans will step back and say, hey, that might have aided that investigation but we're not sure we want to live in that kind of security culture. >> and we can't draw, phil, any hard conclusions about one of these bombs was in a pressure cooker. that's obviously available very easily. you can't draw any...
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that is a rich interest level in this environment. you have to wonder if the bank isn't holding on to your loan to maintain that high level of interest. i wonder if the might be worth your while to try to go to another bank and not refinance with the same company. it has become a much more difficult circumstances to get a mortgage because the banks are still recovering from all the bad loans that day made during the real estate mania. host: this idea of the debt to income ratio. that was something richard cordray talked-about. this is from american hero joe. explain this issue for us. guest: this goes to the heart of the ability to repay the loan. we do not want people taking on loans that they cannot afford to repay. 43% is the outside level. if your mortgage debt sure other debt -- car loans, credit cards -- exceed 43% of your growth or pre-tax income, then that is too much. that is a loan that is becoming too onerous and you might have trouble repaying. anything below 43% is acceptable as a qualified mortgage. anything above that s
that is a rich interest level in this environment. you have to wonder if the bank isn't holding on to your loan to maintain that high level of interest. i wonder if the might be worth your while to try to go to another bank and not refinance with the same company. it has become a much more difficult circumstances to get a mortgage because the banks are still recovering from all the bad loans that day made during the real estate mania. host: this idea of the debt to income ratio. that was...
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. >> coming up, it's supposed to help save the environment. but did we just find out another green energy plan is backfires on us? ns of dollars of subsidiaries, new environment saying biofile ethanol is doing more harm than doing good. to the tainted water supply from the extra fertilizer to grow up. you say it's a case of a green agenda backfiring? >> yes. if you don't rely on free people making free choices this is what you get. germany elec ris rate is three times our own. this is a political pay off. if you see green, see red, red in anger and red ink. >> we did this segment just for you. j you did this just for me? i'm touched. i am. i am not a fan of ethanol. it's not new how it affects the food prices but there is no up-side to lump it in with renewable fuel. i understand you have problem with government subsidiaries for these things, different conversation. who can be against renewable fuels? it's just a good thing. >> i think mike is one and go ahead. >> for me this is personal. this is a large kickback to farmers, david, which is wh
. >> coming up, it's supposed to help save the environment. but did we just find out another green energy plan is backfires on us? ns of dollars of subsidiaries, new environment saying biofile ethanol is doing more harm than doing good. to the tainted water supply from the extra fertilizer to grow up. you say it's a case of a green agenda backfiring? >> yes. if you don't rely on free people making free choices this is what you get. germany elec ris rate is three times our own. this...
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this unique environment as we know people have come from all over our country and all over our world to this place, to this spot to celebrate and run and enjoy the company of those around them as people do. coming to a conclusion of who would have done something like this and what their motivations might have been is not a matter for this day. i mentioned repeatedly they have a suspect they are watching. the suspect was injured and bleeding it is my understanding in the aftermath of the explosions. a lot of people were. not a lot of people though one has been set aside as a person of interest and is under guard while being treated at a medical facility which is undisclosed. that person is nothing more than a person of interest. most often the first people who are questioned turn out not to be the perpetrators, but that's just most often. when there is a 10% chance of rain you can get wet. they are in the middle of it all. they are checking to see if there were any sorts of threat. two bombs exploded near the crowded finish line. a third blast has been confirmed by boston police to be
this unique environment as we know people have come from all over our country and all over our world to this place, to this spot to celebrate and run and enjoy the company of those around them as people do. coming to a conclusion of who would have done something like this and what their motivations might have been is not a matter for this day. i mentioned repeatedly they have a suspect they are watching. the suspect was injured and bleeding it is my understanding in the aftermath of the...
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. >> coming up, it's supposed to help save the environment. but did we just find out another green energy plan is backfires on us? life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. >>> green going up in smoke? a new report showing biofuel may create environmental disaster. also, the informers have stocks to buy now and >>> after billions of dollars of subsidiaries, new environment saying biofile ethanol is doing more harm than doing good. to the tainted water supply from the extra fertilizer to grow up. you say it's a case of a green agenda backfiring? >> yes. if you don't rely
. >> coming up, it's supposed to help save the environment. but did we just find out another green energy plan is backfires on us? life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for...
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you know, in an incident like this what impact that could have on the environment, people in the area, that sort of thing. >> scott, real quick, i know when you were talking to what you believe is the owner's son there, he said we simply don't know what happened. obviously, about the blast they have no idea what happened. but did he give you any indication at all why firefighters were there in the first place? because obviously there had been a fire there burning for some time. >> he did not seem to know the details on that. he just indicated that he knew that firefighters had responded, you know, there to the plant for some reason. and as far as he knew, they were the only people who would have been in there at the time that the explosion happened. >> i'm just curious, shock, did he seem shaken or upset at this point? >> he did. there was certainly an urgency to his voice, brian. i would say that. >> scott friedman, our investigative reporter, already on the case tonight. scott, i know you'll be working this tomorrow. thanks for your help tonight. we appreciate it. >> all right. as w
you know, in an incident like this what impact that could have on the environment, people in the area, that sort of thing. >> scott, real quick, i know when you were talking to what you believe is the owner's son there, he said we simply don't know what happened. obviously, about the blast they have no idea what happened. but did he give you any indication at all why firefighters were there in the first place? because obviously there had been a fire there burning for some time. >>...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the cnbc special report. "dow all time high". >> the thing that you can say is that if you had been climbing this wall of worry, it may have brought us to this position right now. if these real worries that are going to bring this airplane or is this minor turbulance. some of the things that the people have put out there for us. for example, the slow earnings momentum. the earnings have been there but the revenue hasn't as well. >> you are right. remember, going into the last earnings season. it has been ratcheted down significantly. but the american companiy ies managed to beat those lower expectations. and then you have here in this corner lower volume. we have been able to get to the highs with the low volume. >> sometimes it feels like there is two people tradin
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the cnbc special report. "dow all time high". >> the thing that you can say is that if you had been climbing this wall of worry, it may have brought us to this position right now. if these real worries that are...
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you know, there are a number of things you can do in this environment. we find bank loans interesting for what you do with fixed income. but outside of that, just your steady, regular, run-of-the-mill, blue chip equities in domestic markets. and perhaps, at some point here as they get cheaper and cheaper, emerging markets again become very interesting given the valuations they've now sunk off to. >> that's an interesting comment, because we've seen real outflows in the emerging markets. you think that story has bottomed? >> we think this story is a long-term story. we've recognized the weakness here as the flow of money created by this kind of pullback from central banks. at some point here, that valuation -- we think the valuation's already attractive for long-term buyers. we've been inching into it. we think the rest of the market will come around to that viewpoint somewhere within the next 12 to 18 months. >> rich, with the taper talk beginning to swell, as the patient is taken off the morphine, wouldn't it make sense for stocks to go lower? and if th
you know, there are a number of things you can do in this environment. we find bank loans interesting for what you do with fixed income. but outside of that, just your steady, regular, run-of-the-mill, blue chip equities in domestic markets. and perhaps, at some point here as they get cheaper and cheaper, emerging markets again become very interesting given the valuations they've now sunk off to. >> that's an interesting comment, because we've seen real outflows in the emerging markets....
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number of journalists were imprisoned around the world last year in what it termed a deteriorating environment for press freedom. the committee to protect journalists says 232 journalists were jailed last year, the highest number since surveying began in 1990. 70 journalists were killed in a line of duty, an increase of more than 40% from the previous year. a top native american leader is urging house lawmakers to reauthorize the violence against women act and follow tribal governments to prosecute non- native men who abuse women on tribal lands. jefferson kiel, president of the national congress of american indians, made the remarks thursday in the state of indian nations address. he said the death rate of native women on some reservations is 10 times the national average. nearly 60% of native women are married to non-native men, and according to justice department data, non-native men carry out 70% of reported rapes against native women. >> today, tribes to not have the authority to prosecute non- natives who beat, raped, or even kill women on tribal lands. state and federal authorities are
number of journalists were imprisoned around the world last year in what it termed a deteriorating environment for press freedom. the committee to protect journalists says 232 journalists were jailed last year, the highest number since surveying began in 1990. 70 journalists were killed in a line of duty, an increase of more than 40% from the previous year. a top native american leader is urging house lawmakers to reauthorize the violence against women act and follow tribal governments to...
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it's not the same type of environment, as 5, 10, 20 years ago where you could raise rates and you could expect slowing. if you raised very suddenly and raise that had ten-year up to perhaps 2.5%, then the leverage -- >> bill, i hate to jump in on you. >> it becomes a problem. >> just very quickly, very, very quickly. where does the ten-year yield end up at the end of this year? >> i think at 2% or lower. i think ultimately, you know, the tapering is delayed. i think we're at a value zone in terms of treasuries and in terms of high grade corporate bonds and mortgages, and, you know, we're a buyer here this afternoon as opposed to a seller. >> you're a buyer here this afternoon? >> yes. >> okay. >> it's interesting. did you hear the comments by jeff gundlack earlier today on "fast money" "halftime?" he said it's most likely to make money in the long term, u.s. government bonds. >> that would be our view, too. you know, we've had a bad may. the bond market has had a bad may and all bond manage verse had a bad may and we've moved from a level on the ten-year from 1.60% to now 2.25% or highe
it's not the same type of environment, as 5, 10, 20 years ago where you could raise rates and you could expect slowing. if you raised very suddenly and raise that had ten-year up to perhaps 2.5%, then the leverage -- >> bill, i hate to jump in on you. >> it becomes a problem. >> just very quickly, very, very quickly. where does the ten-year yield end up at the end of this year? >> i think at 2% or lower. i think ultimately, you know, the tapering is delayed. i think...
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republicans who -- because it's becoming clearer and clearer to anyone who has to win in a not completely red environment that the republican party is on the path to suicide. >> so chris christie and the role of bob dole. we're going to get more into this. we want to thank "new york times" jeremy peters. thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. after the break, one of three resolutions that house republicans tried to pass last night featured a proposal to keep the department of veterans affairings funded through the shutdown. but while the gop pays lip service to troops and veterans, during the fiscal standstill, its actions suggest something less than patriotic. we'll look at how we can really honor our vets next on "now." once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon a cottage. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right pri
republicans who -- because it's becoming clearer and clearer to anyone who has to win in a not completely red environment that the republican party is on the path to suicide. >> so chris christie and the role of bob dole. we're going to get more into this. we want to thank "new york times" jeremy peters. thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. after the break, one of three resolutions that house republicans tried to pass last night featured a proposal to keep the...
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with the -- we have the best capital markets, i think we need to make sure it fosters an environment where we can have small, medium and large banks, where we can have community banks that thrive, regional banks that tlooip thrive and large global banks. incidentally, andrew, if you look at the largest 50 banks, only about a half dozen are u.s. banks and incidentally, of the top 20 or 25 banks, our largest is number ten. so in terms of the size of our banks vis-a-vis our overall economy, much smaller than our international fears. >> but what about the idea that it's not just the banks. it's the financial companies, the insurance companies -- >> in addition to banks, we do have insurance companies in the financial services forum. >> there have been a lot of questions raised about all the regulations that were dropped on the banks when some of these other companies, like aig, for example, they were a huge problem and they're not going to be regulated in quite the same way. there's talk about cracking down on the insurer, as well. >> in the case of the nonbank, the group that was create
with the -- we have the best capital markets, i think we need to make sure it fosters an environment where we can have small, medium and large banks, where we can have community banks that thrive, regional banks that tlooip thrive and large global banks. incidentally, andrew, if you look at the largest 50 banks, only about a half dozen are u.s. banks and incidentally, of the top 20 or 25 banks, our largest is number ten. so in terms of the size of our banks vis-a-vis our overall economy, much...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] is it wrong to buy to match your mani-pedi? shop like a fashionista. not if you find something amazing for less than the price of it. save like a maxxinista. designer brands at t.j. prices. t.j.maxx. [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. made the way you say at subwa. with our oven roasted chicken, now a $3 six-inch select. make it your own with melty monterey cheddar or creamy ranch. and during april, the black forest ham is also a $3 six-inch select. subway. eat fresh. >>> 7:23. if you're just joining us this morning, we are following the breaking news in the boston marathon bombing case. these are live pictures from watertown massachusetts. everyone in the boston area, they're being told stay home. stay indoors, don't go to school. don't go to workment don't open bus
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said earlier you know it's just part of me in a competitive environment turning my volume from one to ten all names of wrestlers what do you think the hokie like local to know one of the greats of all time john seen a terrific tremendous young man great bill goldberg oh i love bill goldberg is a good read about the right oh yeah he was kind of cut from the same cloth one of my guys i grew up with a lot of guys not one became a wrestler oh i go and plus bill goldberg bill was one of the most strongest powerful guys to ever be in the business and a sweetheart of a guy i just talked to me the day the undertaker the theme absolutely incredible run and a legend triple h. this rebuttal assassin now one of the i all assassin you gotta love it i'll gather been in a ring with because you're such a ring general. and randy orton up in common i think that he kind of peaked out there for a little bit but i think he has another level to take it to him self rainy season this is my challenge to randy to step it up one notch because you could go father is everything ok with you and your ex-wife oh eve
said earlier you know it's just part of me in a competitive environment turning my volume from one to ten all names of wrestlers what do you think the hokie like local to know one of the greats of all time john seen a terrific tremendous young man great bill goldberg oh i love bill goldberg is a good read about the right oh yeah he was kind of cut from the same cloth one of my guys i grew up with a lot of guys not one became a wrestler oh i go and plus bill goldberg bill was one of the most...
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we are emitting less carbon pollution in the environment than we have in the past 20 years, we understand we have to do better and it is why we have to invest in more biofuels, fuel-efficient vehicles, more solar power, wind power, and more people going back to work building cars, homes and businesses that are more energy efficient. that is why i propose new job creating investments in science and innovation, and all of these young people, as young as they are, they will all go to college, and a lot of them will want to pursue their research and their dreams. if there is not a research grant pipeline in place, many of them will not have the resources to invent and discover the things that will make us healthier and more energy efficient and improve the quality of our lives. so, this is not the time to gut investments to keep our businesses -- that keep our businesses on the cutting edge, keep the economy humming and improve the quality of lives. this is a time to reach the research and development that we have not seen since the height of the space race. [applause] that is what we should
we are emitting less carbon pollution in the environment than we have in the past 20 years, we understand we have to do better and it is why we have to invest in more biofuels, fuel-efficient vehicles, more solar power, wind power, and more people going back to work building cars, homes and businesses that are more energy efficient. that is why i propose new job creating investments in science and innovation, and all of these young people, as young as they are, they will all go to college, and...
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been out of the ordinary but you know once i set my sights on something and as far as a competitive environment or arena goes as in the as in football they say you have to have a killer instinct and that's that's my competitive mindset when i do anything i want to be the best when i when i got to be the best in the world of professional wrestling i was never the most talented i was never the best looking i was never the best technical wrestler but i worked my hands solve and enough things to have enough things going for me that i became the best so steve osman isn't merely a god now who realized his dreams as a kid to be a professional wrestler who took it to the highest level who when i got dealt a different set of cards played the other cards came out here found success and the movies hosting reality television which i love and now hosting my own podcast steve austin show and which i get to talk to people just as steve austin and from both the roads that i've been down that things that i've learned the lessons i've learned the dues are paid to as their home many in many ways i'm a i'm a begin
been out of the ordinary but you know once i set my sights on something and as far as a competitive environment or arena goes as in the as in football they say you have to have a killer instinct and that's that's my competitive mindset when i do anything i want to be the best when i when i got to be the best in the world of professional wrestling i was never the most talented i was never the best looking i was never the best technical wrestler but i worked my hands solve and enough things to...
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in this case, if you want to fix the environment the best way is grow to economy. if the private sector wants this, it will lead to a healthier economy, healthy economies are the ones that have the best environments. >> david: all right. morgan, hasn't the president already set out the parameters by which he would approve or disapprove of it? now from this report we find ouby his own parameters it should be improved? >> i would agree. it should be. but he has been putting out a lot of mixed messages here. if the president wanted to pi a bone with a keystone pipeline, the argument is it will drive up prices as the infrastrucre makes the price of wti go through the roof, which is sometng we're starting to see. that said, this oil is going to leave those one way or another. it will create jobs. we have seen it create 4,000 construction jobs. these construction jobs in the industry not seeing work, unlike residential construction side. >> david: emac, the president says it only creates 50 permanent jobs. >> totally wrong. talk about noise pollution. the president. ther
in this case, if you want to fix the environment the best way is grow to economy. if the private sector wants this, it will lead to a healthier economy, healthy economies are the ones that have the best environments. >> david: all right. morgan, hasn't the president already set out the parameters by which he would approve or disapprove of it? now from this report we find ouby his own parameters it should be improved? >> i would agree. it should be. but he has been putting out a lot...
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who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the state department wins. the biggest concern to the department is whatt does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse me. >> the folks in nebrask and the governor was concerned and now those concerns he feems have been met, bill? >> there is more that rick and his friends could do. support fracing and we could replace coal with new form much energy. >> rick, you support fraking but do you think that the administration has been dragging foot on fraking? >> most of the foot dragging is not at the feral willful level -- level. but the state steve, this administration doesn't like carbon energy. they said that many times, the energy secretary and president. look at fraking, ited out slow and increased
who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the state department wins. the biggest concern to the department is whatt does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse...
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to mobile, android, ios-based environment. and that transition is not easy. not to mention moving to the cloud. but there are a lot of companies that can do well in that environment. >> down 141, so we're still sitting at the lows of the day. you guys have set that target to the s&p to 1650 by the end of the year. i know you're going to stick by that. but does that mean we couldn't get a 10% correction in the meantime? >> you can get a 10% correction at any point. and actually, the stage is set for a 10% correction. we will learn a lot about this economy in the next three months, because seasonally, it's a strong point for housing. we're going to learn a lot about how much success bernanke's engineering through qe3 in the months to come. so 1625, 1650, as long as things continue to improve. but there's a huge disappointment at some point along the lines, there will be a correction. >> so are you saying basically, you don't want to step away from stocks until you have a clear idea that the federal reserve is going to start rais
to mobile, android, ios-based environment. and that transition is not easy. not to mention moving to the cloud. but there are a lot of companies that can do well in that environment. >> down 141, so we're still sitting at the lows of the day. you guys have set that target to the s&p to 1650 by the end of the year. i know you're going to stick by that. but does that mean we couldn't get a 10% correction in the meantime? >> you can get a 10% correction at any point. and actually,...
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we're are in this environment and network participatory environment and our students need the tools. they need social emotional learning is a key tool and technical and literacy and media is behavioral so this has just been a fantastic day. thanks to all for coming and thank you everybody. i just want to share one piece of data which i don't understand completely. maybe our friend from facebook can explain, his twitter colleagues what they do. a hash tag was created and "stop bullying sf barb and hash tag and generated 3 million personal impressions and 1.3 million followers within the last 24 hours. [applause] isn't that incredible? we talked about some of the dangers in social media today and i guess that's part of the beauty of social media and the video is part of that as well, so on behalf of all the childrens and families and parents and communities in the district i want to thank everybody for coming for all the work that you do. i feel optimistic in all of work that you do. thank you and go forth and do great work. condition. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honore
we're are in this environment and network participatory environment and our students need the tools. they need social emotional learning is a key tool and technical and literacy and media is behavioral so this has just been a fantastic day. thanks to all for coming and thank you everybody. i just want to share one piece of data which i don't understand completely. maybe our friend from facebook can explain, his twitter colleagues what they do. a hash tag was created and "stop bullying sf...
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global financial environment. the global economy needs to pick it up, needs to, you know, exhibit, you know, a capacity to get out into orbit so to speak as opposed to fall back down to earth and so 2% to 3% okay but we remain skeptical based on lots of structural influences in terms of demographics, people getting older, you know, the race against the machine, technology, all of those things, you know, are head winds against growth. so 2 to 3% that's good but it's not great. >> what's the headwind of all headwinds? what keeps you up at night? what could be the thing that derails this? a misstep handing over to yellen? anything you fear in that process in. >> yes. let's remember the kahuna of all kahunas is the leverage inherent within the system not just -- >> huge margin debt, huge leverage. >> if the fed makes a mistake, let's not say that they've made a mistake by tapering too soon, let's say that that's, you know, on a balanced path going forward but if they make a mistake in terms of what the u.s. economy an
global financial environment. the global economy needs to pick it up, needs to, you know, exhibit, you know, a capacity to get out into orbit so to speak as opposed to fall back down to earth and so 2% to 3% okay but we remain skeptical based on lots of structural influences in terms of demographics, people getting older, you know, the race against the machine, technology, all of those things, you know, are head winds against growth. so 2 to 3% that's good but it's not great. >> what's...
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it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told go on safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this it be whenever you get good rob telling me mom who's been in this might be claiming this can rescue first do it last this year as well you might as you picture it says they're going to kill off and you don't care martha are still with all six of us picture ever single shot to two thirds of the young kids that's great you know and. you know this is not this is my wife and this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first near. as they say started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it when big sister kills one in the situation she did i get. how many other two years i have to hear get her to keel want. right that's right in fact you can't. pretty i. am a back careful don't fall if you. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also
it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told go on safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this it be whenever you get good rob telling me mom who's been in this might be claiming this can rescue first do it last this year as well you might as you picture it says they're going to kill off and you don't care martha are still with all six of us...
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. >> sheriff jud said that your daughter grew up in a disturbing environment. how did you feel when you heard that, trisha? >> she didn't have a disturbing environment. we were very close. she was happy. the only thing that she was unhappy with as far as her life was her father was not, he did not play an active role in her life. >> but before this bullying, she didn't have any of the, any of the emotional problems that the school saw and you saw when she was in middle school and these two girls went after her. >> i didn't understand that question. >> in other words, did rebecca have any emotional problems before the actually bullying? by the other two girls? >> no. >> all right. >> no, none at all. >> okay, so why do you think the sheriff would say that about you? >> i don't think he was saying that about me. >> that she had a disturbing home environment? >> it wasn't the home environment living with me, like i said, it was about her biological father not being a part of her life. >> all right. and let me go to your attorney, then, you are now considering fili
. >> sheriff jud said that your daughter grew up in a disturbing environment. how did you feel when you heard that, trisha? >> she didn't have a disturbing environment. we were very close. she was happy. the only thing that she was unhappy with as far as her life was her father was not, he did not play an active role in her life. >> but before this bullying, she didn't have any of the, any of the emotional problems that the school saw and you saw when she was in middle school...
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so far you are not seeing the connection between me and the environment. until i was 31, there was not one. i made up for that. in 1990, i lost my job for the second time. desperate to find a new job, i got hired by a washington lobbying firm. the firm was run by the man who advised ronald reagan to classify ketchup as a vegetable in the school lunch program. while that sounds silly, my boss knew how the government worked, where the bodies were buried, and he actually buried some. he hired me because as a lawyer and a biostatistician he felt i had good skills that he thought would be useful in the field of environmental risk assessment. my lack of knowledge was apparently not a problem. as i have learned over the past 20-plus years, hardly anyone knows anything about the environment. i got lucky. i was thrust into the assignments that dealt with broad issues about pesticides, radiation, secondhand smoke, epa, fda, health regulations, and i worked on a project to get george h. w. bush to issue an executive order to tell agencies like the epa how to mitigate
so far you are not seeing the connection between me and the environment. until i was 31, there was not one. i made up for that. in 1990, i lost my job for the second time. desperate to find a new job, i got hired by a washington lobbying firm. the firm was run by the man who advised ronald reagan to classify ketchup as a vegetable in the school lunch program. while that sounds silly, my boss knew how the government worked, where the bodies were buried, and he actually buried some. he hired me...
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it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the whenever you get in and rob telling the mom who's been in this honey the clean scatter rose q first do with glasses usually i shoot picture says they're going to kill a lot of fires and you don't care marketers do with all six of us picture every single shot through to the thirty's and the young that's great you know and. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first year. as i started my own they think it's your own they enjoy it when big sister kills one in the live situation she did it i got it i mean other two years out here get her to kill one. right that's ready in fact. yes. era back here people don't. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the house it dats no
it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the whenever you get in and rob telling the mom who's been in this honey the clean scatter rose q first do with glasses usually i shoot picture says they're going to kill a lot of fires and you don't care marketers do with all six of us picture...
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it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we are at all from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that it's that day whenever you get in a to rob telling me mom who's been in detroit this might be clean let's get a rose q first do with last issue here but if you picture says they're going to kill off our snoopy don't care marketers deal with all six of us picture every single shuttle is the reason that the young great you and. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first new year. as i started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it. when big sister kills one in the live situation she did i get. how many other two years i have to hear get her to kill one. right that's right in fact you can't get the. era back carol don't. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the
it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we are at all from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that it's that day whenever you get in a to rob telling me mom who's been in detroit this might be clean let's get a rose q first do with last issue here but if you picture says they're going to kill off our snoopy don't care marketers deal with all six of...
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do you blame a -- in this environment when the irs has been snooping everywhere, do you blame somebody for n wanting to come public with his name? >> well, sure because they're going to have to. you can't file a lawsuit and not have the fendant know who you ar so of course, it's crazy. 's odd. and by the way, the way it was scribed in the reporting service was, quote, vague. it's odd. >> it's not vague and we'll be specific about it later, but go ahead. >> on thepy equipment, just keein mind the s does have a criminal division that deals with pretty gnarlyharaers, medicare fraud, dug dealers. some ofthese guys carry guns. let's, again, not jump -- let's see why they were ordering. and then finally, you guys would be going nuts if they cated a new agency. y'd be complaining what? another agency of government because of obamacare? >> no, now because they have so overreached. i must say,rick, i'm very touchedy your faith in the irs. i kn that you ha a lostanding love for it. but let me be specific aboutut this complnt because there are specifics here. i'm going to quote from it. no search
do you blame a -- in this environment when the irs has been snooping everywhere, do you blame somebody for n wanting to come public with his name? >> well, sure because they're going to have to. you can't file a lawsuit and not have the fendant know who you ar so of course, it's crazy. 's odd. and by the way, the way it was scribed in the reporting service was, quote, vague. it's odd. >> it's not vague and we'll be specific about it later, but go ahead. >> on thepy equipment,...
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this environment, with the politics back and forth you won't get a perfect solution, right? >> i don't think you will. but i think the american people are polli to be much more conservative than the majority of republicanare. the republicansight now in washington are not conservative by any means. they are bigovernment republicans. at the core >> by the way, there are a lot of republicans. there are conservative republicans, modate republicans. >> john boehner is not a conservative. the majory of power -- mitch mcconnell is not a conservative by y stretch of the imagination. when i say "conservative" i am talking out empowering people to have theirwn way with how they want to control their lives and spend their own moy. that is the only way we'll get this debt under control. >> sabrina, you are in new york today, glad to see you. but you are from washington. what dyou think of this? >> absolutely. one of the best thing to reform entitlements it takes a conversation to a common sense conversation. rath than saying good or bad spending we know americans want entitlements. the
this environment, with the politics back and forth you won't get a perfect solution, right? >> i don't think you will. but i think the american people are polli to be much more conservative than the majority of republicanare. the republicansight now in washington are not conservative by any means. they are bigovernment republicans. at the core >> by the way, there are a lot of republicans. there are conservative republicans, modate republicans. >> john boehner is not a...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment. it's good for them at an early age that we see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we are in all from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that it's that deer whenever you get in a to rob telling the mom who's been in the show probably the claim was keros keep her first do with lysistrata you might shoot if you live says they're going to kill a lot of farmers and you know you don't care martyrs do with all six of us picture will sing to us what is the reason that the young great you and. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago but categorizes want to just kill her first new year. as i started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it when big sister kills one in the live situation she did i get it how many other tw
i think for kids growing up in this environment. it's good for them at an early age that we see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we are in all from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that it's that deer whenever you get in a to rob telling the mom who's been in the show probably the claim was keros keep her first do with...